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218                    The “Recording” (Camera icon) Menu Settings

















        Figure 5-62:  The Original, Illustration Mode (set to “High”), and Watercolor mode.
           is computationally expensive).   Invoking  Illustration mode this way only
           saves  the  modified  image  –  there’s  no  way  to  get  a  “normal”  plus  an
           Illustration Mode image.


           Watercolor  mode  handles  identically  to  the  above  (just  substitute
           “Watercolor”  for  “Illustrations”  in  the  instructions  above),  the  only
           difference is you can’t specify high-mid-low strength.





            TIP 1:  Unlike most other Picture Effects, neither Watercolor nor Illustration
            can be applied to movie mode.  (Actually, that’s true of every Picture Effect
            after High Contrast Monochrome.)
            TIP  2:    Want  to  apply  this  effect  to  some  old  picture  (printed  or  on  your
            computer screen)?  Just take a picture of the picture or your computer screen.
            The end results are such that you can’t tell if the original was low-res or not.
            (Hey, that’s how I created some of the examples shown here!)

















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